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  1. Francesco D'Adda (born 15 October 1943) is an Italian actor. [1] He appeared in more than seventy films since 1970.

  2. Francesco D'Adda was born on 15 October 1943 in Rome, Lazio, Italy. He is an actor, known for Violent Rome (1975), Brothers Till We Die (1978) and Il sergente Klems (1971).

  3. Francesco D'Adda. Actor: Violent Rome. Francesco D'Adda was born on 15 October 1943 in Rome, Lazio, Italy. He is an actor, known for Violent Rome (1975), Il sergente Klems (1971) and Un borghese piccolo piccolo (1977).

  4. Francesco D'Adda is known as an Actor. Some of his work includes Bomber, An Average Little Man, 1900, Bread and Chocolate, Almost Human, In the Name of the Italian People, Many Wars Ago, and Brothers Till We Die.

  5. Francesco D'Adda (1943 - ) Almost Human (Milano odia; la polizia non puo sparare; The Kinap of Mary Lou) (1974) [Romano]: Machine-gunned, along with Rosita Torosh and Annie Carol Edel) by Tomas Milian, while Rosita, Francesco and Annie are hanging from the chandelier.

  6. Find bio, credits and filmography information for Francesco D'Adda on AllMovie - Francesco D'Adda is an Italian actor. He appeared in more than seventy films since 1970.

  7. Actor Show all ( 29) Francesco D'Adda – Movies, Bio and Lists on MUBI

  8. Francesco D'Adda is a actor who was born in 1943 in Italy known for An Average Little Man, Bread and Chocolate, Morel's Invention, Kill the Poker Player, Bloody Payroll, Meet Him and Die, Sex Diary, Killer Cop, Love Games in the Convent and Quel movimento che mi piace tanto

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  10. image Francesco D’Adda Milano odia.png 1,920 × 816; 1.64 MB 0 references sex or gender male 2 references country of citizenship Italy 0 references given name Francesco 1 reference date of birth 15 October 1943 1 reference place of birth Rome 0 references languages spoken, written or signed Italian 1 reference occupation actor 0 references ...